In July 2007 Zimbabwe entered a 9-member team to the African Mountain Bike Championships that were held in WindhoekNamibia along with South Africa, Rwanda, Namibia and Mauritus. Zimbabwe fared well with Margie Gibson attaining Gold in the Veteran Ladies Cross Country and Trevor Volker Bronze in the Sub Vets Cross Country races. Antipas Kwari finished 8th in the Pro Elite Race and Prince Ngundu 4th in the Men's U23's. The event in Namibia was the first UCI international by a Zimbabwe Mountain Bike team, prior to that Zimbabwe had only ever competed in the road and cyclo cross discipline up till that point.

In 2009, Zimbabwe was represented at the African Continental Championships across all three of the disciplines namely BMX, MTB and Road

Linda Davidson is considered by many as the best known and longest performing Zimbabwe female cyclist after she won a Bronze medal in the time trial at the 2006 African Championships. Other notable female cyclists include Greer Wynn and Skye Davidson.

Other top riders include the likes of Olympians David Gillow, John Musa and Michael McBeath. Gareth Barry, Chris Hoffman, Dave Dickinson, Dean Hayes, David Martin, Conway Mohamed, Antipas Kwari who competed at the Beijing Olympics and Komborero Bere who raced at the 2016 UCI World MTB Championships in the Czech Republic.